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Artistic Fascination with Scotland’s Landscape

The Love of Scotland: Artistic Fascination with Scotland’s Landscape
Presented by Phil Long OBE FRSE, Chief Executive, National Trust for Scotland in partnership with New England Historic Genealogical Society

Sunday, April, 10, 2022
2:00PM ET

American Ancestors Research Center
99-101 Newbury St, Boston, MA

Join National Trust for Scotland Chief Executive Phil Long OBE FRSE for an illustrated and illuminating presentation as he explores and uncovers an international artistic fascination with Scotland’s landscape, its places, and its history. From the masterworks of J. M. W. Turner in the 19th century to fashion design and film in the 21st, this fascination has been a source for creative inspiration and ideas for centuries.

$35 to register. Cost includes tea and treats from The Vintage Tea and Cake Company.

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About the Speaker

Philip Long, OBE, FRSE joined the National Trust for Scotland as Chief Executive in 2020. From 2011 he was founding Director of V&A Dundee, which opened in 2018 as a new international museum with a mission to enrich people’s lives through understanding of the designed world, its heritage, and its vital role in our future. Prior to V&A Dundee, Philip was Senior Curator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. His academic specialization is in historic and contemporary Scottish and wider British art and design, on which he has curated many exhibitions and written widely. He was co-editor of The Story of Scottish Design (published in 2018), the first comprehensive history of Scotland’s design heritage. He is an Honorary Research Fellow of St. Andrews University, a member of the British Council’s Arts and Creative Economy Committee, and a Board member of Creative Scotland. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and in 2019 was the recipient of a unique award for Transforming Scotland from the Institute of Directors. He received an OBE in the New Year’s Honor List in 2020 for services to Culture and Heritage.

Published: 16 March 2022

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